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We’ve got 150,000 reasons to celebrate today!

Katarina GravesNovember 24, 2020Blog, Education, News & Updates

Our environmental education programming has officially engaged over 150,000 participants!

Locals and Conservationists raise concerns ahead of Grassy Mountain hearing

Katarina GravesOctober 26, 2020News & Updates

October 26, 2020 Ranchlands, Alberta – On October 27th, the joint Federal-Provincial review hearing will commence for the Grassy Mountain Coal project. Several groups are concerned … Read More

Government investment in Alberta Parks infrastructure is encouraging, but 175 parks still set to be removed

Katarina GravesSeptember 15, 2020News & Updates

September 15, 2020 Calgary – CPAWS Northern and Southern Alberta Chapters are pleased to see the government’s investment in parks infrastructure. However, we are dismayed to hear … Read More

Alberta’s habitat restoration projects a step in the right direction, but need to consider larger conservation goals

Katarina GravesSeptember 10, 2020Conservation Campaigns, Land Use Planning, News & Updates

Sept 10, 2020 Calgary – CPAWS Southern and Northern Alberta chapters are encouraged to see the government’s investment of $9.7-million in restoration projects to benefit habitat for Alberta’s … Read More

More Coal, Fewer Parks: The Future of Canada’s Rocky Mountains?

Katarina GravesSeptember 9, 2020News & Updates

Sept 9, 2020 “WHEN YOU THINK OF ALBERTA’S ROCKY MOUNTAINS YOU PROBABLY THINK OF SCENIC MOUNTAINTOPS, ROLLING FOOTHILLS AND CLEAR BLUE STREAMS. YOU PROBABLY DON’T … Read More

Canada agrees federal impact assessment necessary for coal mine expansion near Hinton, Alberta

Katarina GravesJuly 31, 2020News & Updates

July 31, 2020 Calgary, AB – CPAWS applauds the decision by the federal Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, Jonathan Wilkinson, to approve the request … Read More

Environmental charity receives RBC foundation funding to give students educational opportunities during COVID-19.

Katarina GravesJuly 29, 2020News & Updates

July 29, 2020 Calgary, AB – Teachers are feeling the stress of lesson planning for a full-time COVID-19 school year. CPAWS Southern Alberta (SAB), funded by RBC … Read More

Internal government documents reveal concerning new details about the plan for Alberta’s parks: land sales, no comprehensive analysis of costs, and exclusion of the public from the decision

Katarina GravesJuly 23, 2020News & Updates

July 23, 2020 Calgary, AB – Documents recently obtained by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) Alberta Chapters through a Freedom of Information and Privacy … Read More

Albertans always care about their parks, not just during a pandemic

Katarina GravesJune 23, 2020News & Updates

June 23, 2020 Calgary – 17 of the 20 parks that were slated for closure at the beginning of this summer, will temporarily be operated … Read More

Rescinding the Alberta Coal Policy opens headwaters in the eastern slopes of the Rockies to open-pit coal mining

Katarina GravesMay 19, 2020News & Updates

May 29, 2020 Calgary – The Government of Alberta has rescinded A Coal Development Policy for Alberta (1976; the Coal Policy). CPAWS Southern Alberta is … Read More

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